
Where’s The Event?
Finding vendor events shouldn’t be this hard. Here’s where booth vendors actually look—and why the system still feels stitched together.
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Finding vendor events shouldn’t be this hard. Here’s where booth vendors actually look—and why the system still feels stitched together.
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Kansas City’s Open Doors! program is doing what municipal economic development rarely attempts: using temporary vendors to solve a commercial vacancy problem while creating small
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